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Top Michigan Vacation Ideas For Families

10 of the Best Places for Family Vacations in Michigan

With so many unique cities and attractions, Michigan has become one of the top destinations for families looking for the best vacation ideas.

Whether you're looking for an interesting day out with the kids, mini stay-cation ideas, or just want to experience something new, we've got you covered.

What's Inside LEGOLAND Discovery Center

Play is AWESOMER here

Enjoy the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground and build the BEST DAY EVER! LEGOLAND® Discovery Center is a world of color, creativity, and fun for children ages 3 to 10.

Surround yourself with millions of LEGO Bricks, take flight on Merlin's Apprentice, blast skeletons on Kingdom Quest ride, see your favorite characters on LEGO 4D Theater, and build epic LEGO creations alongside expert builders!

Sharks - SEA LIFE Michigan - Southeast Michigan Aquarium

Experience More, Pay Less!

Enhance your visit with multiple family attractions, located right next door!

SEA LIFE Aquarium
Come face to fin with over 250 species including sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and more. Then, pet a sea anemone and finish your adventure by strolling through the Underwater Ocean Tunnel as thousands of fish swim overhead!

Peppa Pig World of Play
Explore 14 oink-tastic play areas, all lovingly inspired by the hit TV series: Peppa's Treehouse, Rebecca Rabbit's Underground Adventure, George's Fort, Granddad Dog's Garage, Madame Gazelle's School Bus and more!

Mackinac Island

1. Mackinac Island

Located at the very top of the Mitten, right between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas, is the beautiful Mackinac Island. Perfect for a day-trip or a lengthier stay, this island boasts an old-fashioned charm with soda shops, horse-drawn carriages, and absolutely no cars anywhere.

Featured Attractions:

  • Fort Mackinac - Founded in 1780 and located within the boundaries of Mackinac Island State Park, this historical landmark brings the past to life with live demonstrations and tours throughout the summer season.
  • Mackinac Island Bike Trail - Bring your own bike or rent one on the island in order to check out the incredibly scenic Mackinac Island Bike Trail. This 8.2 mile trail takes you all around the island with notable stops along the shore line as well as at the famous Arch Rock.

family on legoland discovery center ride trying to hit targets with blunderbuss

2. Auburn Hills

Many of Michigan's best Family Vacation spots include scenic outdoor views and activities, but we all know that Michigan's weather doesn't always cooperate...

When the heat starts to get too brutal or a summer storm is brewin', indoor fun is at a premium! That's when Auburn Hills, Michigan's greatest destination for all-weather family fun, saves the day.

The 'Entertainment District' of Auburn Hills is easily accessible, right off I-75, and is home to unique attractions, entertainment, dining, and outlet shopping experiences that you can't find anywhere else in the state!

Frankenmuth

4. Frankenmuth

Just an hour and a half north of Detroit, you'll find Frankenmuth, Michigan's own 'Little Bavaria.' This quaint little city has its roots in German culture, which can be found in the architecture, food, and more. Be sure to get a world famous chicken dinner before you leave!

Featured Attractions:

  • Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland - At the size of 1½ football fields, Bronner’s is the world’s largest Christmas store that is open 361 days a year. Be completely surrounded by the sights, sounds, and the spirit of Christmas as you browse through over 50,000 trims and gifts.
  • River Place Shops - Enjoy over 40 unique shops and attractions at Frankenmuth’s very own “German themed” outdoor shopping mall. River Place also holds a variety of family-friendly events throughout the year!

Holland

6. Holland

To get another taste of Europe right here in Michigan, head to the west side of the state and visit the Dutch-influenced city of Holland. You can even stop by 'Big Red Lighthouse,' the state's most photographed lighthouse, at Holland State Park.

Featured Attractions:

  • Windmill Island Gardens - For the full Dutch experience, visit Windmill Island Gardens to walk amongst thousands of beautifully cultivated gardens and tour the historic windmill, 'de Zwaan', which is still functioning. Visit in late April and early May and you'll get to walk through 150,000 blooming tulips.
  • Nelis' Dutch Village - Be sure to check out this unique Dutch-themed amusement park. With 6 different rides, a petting zoo, and daily cultural demonstrations, Nelis' Dutch Village is the perfect outing for a family.

Traverse City

8. Traverse City

Nestled along Grand Traverse Bay, you'll find Traverse City, the second largest city in Northern Michigan. Traverse City offers the best of both worlds with world-class restaurants and exciting shopping options downtown as well as beautiful beaches and picturesque hiking trails. Traverse has a little something for every member of the family to enjoy.

Featured Attractions:

  • National Cherry Festival - If there is one thing Traverse City is most known for, it's their delicious cherries and every summer they celebrate the sweet fruit during the National Cherry Festival. Over the course of a week, you'll enjoy concerts, markets, parades, a carnival, and even special air show demonstrations!
  • Clinch Park Beach - This is arguably the most popular beach in the area with a splash pad, lots of open space, and concessions. It is also just right across the street from the downtown area making it easy to grab lunch or do a little shopping.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

5. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Awarded America's first National Lakeshore, Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula is a place of true beauty. This National Park has everything from beautiful pristine beaches to miles of picturesque hiking trails. Pack up the kids and the camping supplies and get away from it all.

Featured Attractions:

  • Waterfalls - Take a day or two to visit all 8 of the main waterfalls located within the boundaries of the park including the 50-foot Munising Falls, which is the only waterfall that is still easily accessible in winter.
  • Scenic Views - While visiting Pictured Rocks, you do not want to miss out on the dozens of scenic sights around you including the colorful Pictured Rocks Cliffs or the Grand Sable Banks and Dunes.

Marquette

9. Marquette

Located along Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula, you'll find Marquette, Northern Michigan's largest city. Marquette has the best that the UP has to offer with stunning hiking and nature trails as well as tons of family-friendly attractions in town.

Featured Attractions: 

  • Dead River Falls - After just a short drive out of Marquette, you'll find the stunning Dead Water Falls, which is a series of waterfalls along a half-mile stretch of the Dead River. Enjoy a family hike along the river to take in all of the different waterfalls.
  • Upper Peninsula Children's Museum - When you want to take a break from all of the outdoor activities, head over to the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum, which features numerous interactive exhibits on natural science, culture, and history.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park

10. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park

If you're looking for a family vacation where you can get away from it all, head to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park in Northern Michigan. This National Park offers numerous camping opportunities and activities for kids of all ages including biking, swimming, and hiking.

Featured Attractions: 

  • Manitou Islands - For the nature lovers in your life, head to the Manitou Islands. These nature refuges are perfect for bird watching, camping, and hiking. On North Manitou Island, you'll find a small historic village and on South Manitou Island you can explore the lighthouse and keepers quarters.
  • The Dune Climb - You can't visit Sleeping Bear Dunes without climbing the dunes themselves. Start at the Dune Center, located at the bottom of the climb, and then begin the strenuous trek up the dune, which ends with a beautiful view of Glen Lake. Don't worry though, the walk back down is much easier!

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